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In most states, a court's decision about child custody during a
divorce used to be simple to make. The judge would give custody
to the mom. The dad got alternating weekend visitation. Now,
custody decisions are drastically more complex. Many states have
adopted a standard called "best interests of the child." Judges
are required to weigh a list of factors to determine which
parent is the proper custodian of the children. The level of
complexity in custody decisions has drastically risen and
decisions are no longer clear-cut.
Florida is one state that places an emphasis on the protection
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Property
When you divorce both parties involved have their assets
divided. Including those that where accumulated before their
where married. Prenuptial agreements can protect some assets; an
example would be if the husband owned stocks before the
marriage. If the prenuptial agreement states that he is entitled
to keep his shares, you may not divide those assets.
Without this agreement the stocks may be liquidated and divided.
In some states assets are divided equally, in other states they
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